![]() ![]() The "File to patch: " message is from the patch program and indicates that it cannot figure out which file to patch.Īnother issue I found is that LICENSE is not defined. => FAILED to apply cleanly FreeBSD patch(es) patch-bug1504834_comment9 => Cleanly applied FreeBSD patch(es) patch-addon-search patch-browser-app-nsBrowserApp.cpp patch-bug1269654_comment5 patch-bug1504834_comment10 patch-bug1504834_comment5 => Applying FreeBSD patches for librewolf-117.0.1.1 from /usr/home/ports/main.ports/www/librewolf/filesįile to patch: ^C=> FAILED Applying FreeBSD patch-bug1504834_comment9 ![]() => Applying distribution patches for librewolf-117.0.1.1 Unfortunately, www/librewolf now fails during the patch phase (on arm64): ![]() Thank you for the great effort this patch must have taken to produce. The output of "git format-patch" has the advantage that it comes with all the meta data that goes into a commit, so it's easier to use. Well it's not quite in "git format-patch" format, but at least it applies. Retrieved April 26, 2023.(In reply to Martin Filla from comment #2) "LibreWolf, a Firefox prepared to be more private". ^ "LibreWolf vs Firefox: Comparing the Privacy Heroes of Open-Source Browsers". ![]() "LibreWolf: A Trusted Open-source Firefox Fork for Linux". "LibreWolf: a privacy-focused Firefox fork". The browser is licensed by Mozilla Public License 2.0 while the website is licensed by GNU AGPL 3.0. Certain features like Pocket are also disabled, and the auto-update function has been removed. Features īeing a privacy focused browser, LibreWolf does not include telemetry and has uBlock Origin pre-installed. It can also be installed via a portable AppImage or via the Microsoft Store and Windows Package Manager. A community-maintained version for Windows was released a year later with a macOS port planned. LibreWolf was initially released for Linux operating systems on March 7 2020. LibreWolf is a free and open-source web browser and fork of Firefox with an emphasis on privacy and security. Source code: MPL 2.0 Website: GNU AGPL 3.0 Windows, Linux, macOS, (unofficial) FreeBSD, (unofficial) OpenBSD Windows: February 21, 2021 2 years ago ( ) macOS: April 12, 2021 2 years ago ( ) ![]()
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